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    implying that the risks accompanied with the prohibition of marijuana is a widespread issue‚ and that therefore‚ it is something Australia must be careful about. Syvret strengthens this idea through a current review of Australia’s cost of enforcement estimating “as high as $4.7 billion a year‚” creating a sense of uneasiness of the exorbitant costs this drug places on Australia and its economy. Additionally‚ the excessive statistical evidence used by the writer emphasises that the issue is extensive‚

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    Emily Steinmetz Ms. White April 21‚ y The Gilded Cage Rags to riches is a cliche often brought up in stories of triumph. In Money and Class in America:The Gilded Cage‚ it is portrayed that there is a possible reversal‚ resulting in riches to rags. The author offers a birds eye view of the wealthy American people‚ while commenting on the imperfections of their lifestyle. The author‚ a Yale graduate‚ explains his encounter with a man with a pseudonym of George Armory. Privilege was prominent in both

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    Class in Australia

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    argues > distinct hierarchy determined by wealth/education & capacity within society but an overthrow of ruling class > working class (proletariats) can gain upward social mobility > better society. * Class and class conflict in Australia‚ Kuhn and O’Lincoln address struggles of working class from an economic standpoint in relation to crime‚ suggesting Australian working class‚ due to their status from birth are more likely to end up in prison. “Working class crime is the most conspicuous

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    Executive Summary The telecommunication industry is the most booming industry across the world and in Australia too. It is very important for telecommunication industry to analyse its micro environment and macro environment. Microenvironment consists of the organisation’s various departments‚ competitors‚ customers‚ marketing intermediaries and publics. The microenvironment represents the strengths and weaknesses of the organisation. The organisation has partial control over the factors of its microenvironment

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    gsfgggggggggggggggg"Advance Australia Fair" is the official national anthem of Australia. Created by the Scottish-born composer Peter Dodds McCormick‚ the song was first performed in 1878 but did not gain its status as the official anthem until 1984. Until then the song was sung in Australia as a patriotic song. In order for the song to become the anthem it had to face a vote against the Royal Anthem ("God Save the Queen")‚ "Waltzing Matilda" (the "unofficial anthem") and "Song of Australia". Other songs and

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    Homelessness In Australia

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    In Australia‚ homelessness is a widespread problem. Various researchers reported that homeless person is someone who bears the massive burden of economic and mental illness as well as high rates of acute medical services. This paper aims to present an outline of homelessness in Australia along with the conditions of common health issues present among the vagrant people and the provision of clinical care and unemployment to the homeless population. Relevant political traditions related to homelessness

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    Catholic Church began in Australia on 26 January 1788‚ when the first Catholics arrived in Sydney Harbor with the first fleet. The first Catholics were neither priests‚ neither brothers nor nuns‚ in fact‚ they were no regular priests here for the first 38 years of European settlement. The first Catholics- English‚ Scottish and Irish- were lay people. From the beginning the Catholics were poor. They were migrants‚ usually uneducated and most were convicts. From the beginning in Australia the governors thought

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    He studied with the American composers Henry Cowell and Adolph Weiss and the Austrian-born composer Arnold Schoenberg. In 1942 he settled in New York City. Influenced by Zen Buddhism‚ Cage often used silence as a musical element‚ with sounds as entities hanging in time‚ and he sought to achieve randomness in his music. In Music of Changes (1951)‚ for piano‚ tone combinations occur in a sequence determined by casting lots. In 4 ’33" (1952)

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    Disparity In Australia

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    Global Journal of Engineering Education It’s a man’s world: the academic staff gender disparity in engineering in 21st Century Australia Ian R. Dobson University of Helsinki‚ Helsinki‚ Finland University of Ballarat‚ Ballarat‚ Australia ABSTRACT: This article examines the academic staff gender disparity in engineering in the 21st Century through an analysis of Australian university staff statistics. The proportion of female academics in engineering is rising‚ but at a slow rate. In addition

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    How does your poem and the related text material convey the changing attitudes of the migrant experience in Australia in the 20th and 21st Centuries? Today Australia is known as a multicultural society even though for the past few centuries migration and immigrants have been a sensitive topic in the Australian politics. Throughout the development of the Australian society many laws and policies and been put and taken out of actions to create the country that Australians live in today. Originally

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